The Freedom Activist Archive by Delicia Daniels, Ph.D.Main MenuFreedom Activists: Visual History of Federal Bureau of Investigation Records: The VaultFreedom Activist: JamesFreedom Activist: CatherineFreedom Activist: Nicholas or CharlesFreedom Activist: CelestineFreedom Activist: John CharlestonFreedom Activist: NarcisseFreedom Activists: Bill and JulieFreedom Activist: Grace or GracyFreedom Activist: NelsonFreedom Activist: Bill or WilliamFreedom Activist: JoFreedom Activist: PhilFreedom Activist: KittyFreedom Activist: BeauchampsFreedom Activist: CharlotteFreedom Activist: HenryFreedom Activist: SurpriseFreedom Activist: SophieFreedom Activist: SarahFreedom Activist: NancyFreedom Activist: JohnFreedom Activist: JohnFreedom Activist: GabrielFreedom Activist: NancyFreedom Activist: Davis
Narcisse
1media/Narcisse_thumb.png2021-10-25T15:08:14-07:00Delicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543391924Runaway Slave ad. The Bee. April 29, 1831.plain2023-04-17T10:23:45-07:00April 29, 1831Antebellum NewspaperDelicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543
This page is referenced by:
1media/Lincoln Pen.jpg2021-10-24T17:13:54-07:00Freedom Activist: Narcisse40plain2023-04-21T08:14:49-07:00April 29, 183134,259754 N, -18,789888 WAntebellum NewspaperWho are we if not...what...or how much...we are willing to seize: 1. Strength to pass/escape in pantaloons possibly designed for women. 2. Strength to know the strength of a radical glow. See Narcisse Revolutionize Negro textile. Revolutionize! Narcisee Revolutionize! They could never denounce the man whose route defines the measure of a man. "Sambo's complexion" must be a figment of their imagination. This is Narcisse's journey. Tangible. Unapologetically Black.